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146 australiangolfdigest.com.au | march 2018
shot. I would think to myself, Are the wheels
coming off? And I had to yell at myself, No,
they’re not! Come on, what are we going to
do? OK, hit it, land it there, piece it together,
and I’m going to do this in the swing, because
IknowifIdothis,I’llhangontoit.Ihada
little checklist I had to go through. I’d lost
that 100 percent self-belief, or whatever the
percentage is where you’re Superman. Once
it gets chinks, it becomes, Oh, I got away with
it. And then one day, you say all those things
to yourself, and twang! – it goes sideways.
And that’s the day when you go, Oh, blimey.
To go to a Major with the intention of
winning it and doing it, that gives me the
greatest pride. I did that in three of them
[1990 at the Masters and St Andrews, and
1992 at Muirfield were among Faldo’s six
Major victories]. With Tiger, I don’t know
if he’s done 14 with the intention quite like
that. It gives you that sense of power. You
definitely feel everybody must be looking at
you. The way you act probably pisses off a lot
of the players – has to. Because I’m sure that’s
when you’re at your rudest. Because you’re so
focused, you’re so engrossed.
Tiger was quite happy to come into a
tournament with a horrendous spotlight on
him. I was amazed how he could do that. I’ll
never forget, I was on the range doing TV
at Augusta. He came on the range, and you
could feel the aura. Every player would turn
and look. All the gallery, every eye was on
him. He turned it into energy. I’m sure Ali
had that.
Once you get everything right, it’s that
wonderful feeling knowing that you’re going
to do it. I had that once: walking down the
first fairway at St Andrews in 1990. They had
put the flag just over the burn, into the breeze,
and David [Leadbetter] came to tell me that
“He got bored,” Lee Trevino says
of Woods, shown in 1997. “It was
too easy for him.”
‘Tiger wanted to please his dad ...
I believe Tiger, if it wasn’t for
Earl, would be just another guy.
I really believe that.’
– johnny miller
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